Lawyer And Client
Sir,—lf a client . has anything against a lawyer, can
he go before a committee of the Law Society with that particular lawyer present, and state his case? —Yours, etc., JUSTICE. February 4, 1964; [The secretary of the Canterbury District Law Society (Mr I. D. Wood) said: “If a person has a 'complaint concerning a solicitor,, he should state his complaint in writing and forward it to the secretary of the local ' law society.. The complaint would then be investigated by the society concerned.”]
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Press, Volume CIII, Issue 30364, 13 February 1964, Page 3
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